A while ago, I posted that my BBS02 throttle acted like a switch when connected. I deemed this as unsatisfactory and decided not to have a throttle on the bike.
Since then, I have found out the reason why it acted this way. Here is a quote from Paul at Em3ev.
'' The BBS02 kit is configured with current controlled throttle, not speed throttle. If the load is small or no load, it may seem like the throttle is all or nothing, as it hits full speed with just a little throttle. The standard thumb throttle may not be the most progressive throttle, but it is not a switch ''
So, because I was testing the throttle on a bike stand, it appeared to act like a switch. Testing on the road would have seen it acting like a throttle should.
Therefore, anyone who wants to test their throttle, should do so out on the road and not on a bike stand with zero load on the wheel.
Since then, I have found out the reason why it acted this way. Here is a quote from Paul at Em3ev.
'' The BBS02 kit is configured with current controlled throttle, not speed throttle. If the load is small or no load, it may seem like the throttle is all or nothing, as it hits full speed with just a little throttle. The standard thumb throttle may not be the most progressive throttle, but it is not a switch ''
So, because I was testing the throttle on a bike stand, it appeared to act like a switch. Testing on the road would have seen it acting like a throttle should.
Therefore, anyone who wants to test their throttle, should do so out on the road and not on a bike stand with zero load on the wheel.